Moshe Shamir (Hebrew: משה שמיר; 15 September 1921 – 20 August 2004) was an Israeli author, playwright, opinion writer, and public figure. He was the author...
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literature Moshe Shamir, Israeli author, playwright, opinion writer, and public figure Nadine Shamir, American singer and musician Ron Shamir, Israeli professor...
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Yitzhak Tabenkin, Icchak Cukierman, Zivia Lubetkin, Eliezer Livneh, Moshe Shamir, Shmuel Katz, Zev Vilnay, Uri Zvi Greenberg, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Isser...
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Yitzhak Shamir (Hebrew: יצחק שמיר, listen; born Yitzhak Yezernitsky; October 22, 1915 – June 30, 2012) was an Israeli politician and the seventh prime...
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Nasser el-Din5; Moshe Nissim; Akiva Nof3 5; Ehud Olmert; Gideon Patt; Yitzhak Peretz; Elimelech Rimalt; Hillel Seidel6; Yitzhak Shamir; Ariel Sharon1;...
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New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Shamah, Rabbi Moshe (2009). "Cutting Stones for the Temple, the Rambam and the Shamir" (PDF). SEPHARDIC INSTITUTE. p. 3. Retrieved...
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Nathan Shaham Gershon Shaked Meir Shalev Zeruya Shalev Yitzhaq Shami Moshe Shamir Anton Shammas Amnon Shamosh Chava Shapiro Avner Shats Ofer Shelach Tzur...
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formed in 1979 during the term of the ninth Knesset, when Geula Cohen and Moshe Shamir broke away from Herut in response to the Camp David Treaty between Egypt...
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La'am remained at eight seats, with Likud growing to 43. On 15 May 1979, Moshe Shamir, the Movement for Greater Israel representative, left Likud to sit as...
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Moshe Dayan (Hebrew: משה דיין; May 20, 1915 – October 16, 1981) was an Israeli military leader and politician. As commander of the Jerusalem front in...
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" brought a sabra mentality and culture to their writing. S. Yizhar, Moshe Shamir, Hanoch Bartov and Benjamin Tammuz vacillated between individualism and...
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Moshe Katsav (Hebrew: משה קצב; born Musa Qassab; 5 December 1945) is an Israeli former politician who was the eighth President of Israel from 2000 to...
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featured in plays of the playwrights Aharon Ashman [he], Ya'akov Cahan, and Moshe Shamir. Various organizations in the modern state of Israel name themselves...
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among the Lepers" by the Israeli (Hebrew) playwright Moshe Shamir was performed in Israel. Shamir examines the question why the story of Judith was excluded...
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historian and the Hanafi mufti of Safed The Shadow (born 1977), rapper Moshe Shamir (1921–2004), author Khen Shish (born 1970), painter and installation...
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" brought a sabra mentality and culture to their writing. S. Yizhar, Moshe Shamir, Hanoch Bartov and Benjamin Tammuz vacillated between individualism and...
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Hefer – poet, writer Haim Gouri – poet, writer Shaike Ophir – actor Moshe Shamir – writer, playwright Hannah Szenes (Senesh) – poet Vidal Sassoon – British...
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Millo. It was based on a popular novel and play of the same name by Moshe Shamir and filmed on Kibbutz Galil Yam. In 1946, Uri (Assi Dayan) returns to...
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Bialik, Leah Goldberg, Ephraim Kishon, Hanoch Levin, Aharon Megged, Moshe Shamir, Avraham Shlonsky, Yehoshua Sobol and A. B. Yehoshua have written Hebrew-language...
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Hecht, Eugene (2002). Optics (4th ed.). Addison Wesley. Nazarathy, Moshe; Shamir, Joseph (1 March 1982). "First-order optics—a canonical operator representation:...
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otolaryngologist, medical researcher and academic Moshe Shamir (1921–2004), author and playwright Moshe Sharett (1894–1965), second Prime Minister of Israel...
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Likud (section Shamir and Netanyahu's first term)
announced his intention to resign as prime minister. He was replaced by Yitzhak Shamir, a former commander of the Lehi underground, who defeated Deputy Prime Minister...
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Yitzhak Tabenkin, Icchak Cukierman, Zivia Lubetkin, Eliezer Livneh, Moshe Shamir, Zev Vilnay, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Isser Harel, Dan Tolkovsky, and Avraham...
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purchased his first Hebrew book at the age of 25: King of Flesh and Blood by Moshe Shamir. In an interview with the newspaper Haaretz, he said he agonized over...
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around the time of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Its key figures (S. Yizhar, Moshe Shamir, Hanoch Bartov, Haim Gouri, Benjamin Tammuz, Aharon Megged) were all...
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thrown out of the Knesset when Begin presented the deal to it, Cohen and Moshe Shamir left Likud in 1979 to found a new right-wing party Banai, later Tehiya-Bnai...
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Israeli icon in He Walked Through the Fields, Yossi Milo's adaptation of Moshe Shamir's novel and play by that name. That year, he appeared in Micha Shagrir's...
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1948. He Walked Through the Fields, written by Moshe Shamir, was later adapted to film starring Moshe Dayan's youngest son Assi Dayan. The Cameri, Tel...
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Tirza Atar, Dahlia Ravikovitch, Natan Yonatan, Shmulik Chizik, Moshe Shamir, Moshe Vilenski, Mordechai Zeira, Nahum Nardi, Daniel Samborski, Izhak Graziani...
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– author Meir Shalev – author and journalist Zeruya Shalev – author Moshe Shamir – author, poet Mati Shemoelof – poet, editor and journalist Lilac Sigan...
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